25 August 2004 Archive
Buy to let sector haemorrhaging landlordsThere has been a sharp increase in the number of landlords selling up in recent months, despite average total annual returns for buy-to-let investors rising in July. |
House prices lead to more millionairesNew research has found that the number of millionaires in the UK has dramatically increased, with as many as 175,000 households in London now hitting the big time. |
Regular investing keeps risks awayConsumers are being advised that regular investments will help to ride stock market lows as well as the highs. |
Cheap energy era overBritish Gas, the UK's biggest energy provider, has announced the biggest ever rise in gas and electricity prices. |
Northerners save morePeople living in the north of England save more than their southern counterparts, despite being on lower incomes a new report has revealed. |
Rent rises increase incomes in buy-to-letAverage total annual returns achieved by landlords rose in July, from 24.7 per cent to 25.2 per cent, according to new data. |
Big savings missed on car financeCar buyers could save over £1,500 by shopping around for a loan - something 69 per cent of consumers currently do not do. |
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